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Two-Week MMWR Hiatus Delays Crucial Bird Flu Research
The CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) stopped publishing for two weeks in January 2026, for the first time since 1952, delaying the release of at least two studies on the H5N1 bird flu, an event that coincided with a Trump administration communications halt and raised concerns about...
Two-Week MMWR Hiatus Delays Crucial Bird Flu Research
The CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) stopped publishing for two weeks in January 2026, for the first time since 1952, delaying the release of at least two studies on the H5N1 bird flu, an event that coincided with a Trump administration communications halt and raised concerns about...
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48% Bias Score


Gates Expresses Concern Over Trump Administration's Public Health Cuts
Bill Gates voiced concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to public health programs, particularly USAID, and expressed hope for collaboration to preserve essential disease-fighting efforts, including HIV and polio initiatives, while highlighting the Gates Foundation's ongoing commitment to va...
Gates Expresses Concern Over Trump Administration's Public Health Cuts
Bill Gates voiced concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to public health programs, particularly USAID, and expressed hope for collaboration to preserve essential disease-fighting efforts, including HIV and polio initiatives, while highlighting the Gates Foundation's ongoing commitment to va...
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40% Bias Score


Cannabis Use Disorder Linked to Significantly Higher Mortality Rate
A study using Canadian health records found that hospital patients with cannabis use disorder died at almost three times the rate of others within five years; they were also 10 times more likely to die by suicide.
Cannabis Use Disorder Linked to Significantly Higher Mortality Rate
A study using Canadian health records found that hospital patients with cannabis use disorder died at almost three times the rate of others within five years; they were also 10 times more likely to die by suicide.
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52% Bias Score


Understanding Stroke: Causes, Risks, and Prevention
One in six cardiovascular deaths in the US are due to stroke; strokes are caused by blocked blood supply or brain bleeding, leading to serious disability or death; risk factors include medical conditions, lifestyle, and age; early diagnosis is vital for treatment, and the BE FAST acronym helps ident...
Understanding Stroke: Causes, Risks, and Prevention
One in six cardiovascular deaths in the US are due to stroke; strokes are caused by blocked blood supply or brain bleeding, leading to serious disability or death; risk factors include medical conditions, lifestyle, and age; early diagnosis is vital for treatment, and the BE FAST acronym helps ident...
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28% Bias Score


Mild COVID Winter, Severe Flu Season Raises Pandemic Concerns
The US is experiencing a mild COVID-19 winter surge, contrasting with an unusually severe and prolonged flu season with a second peak, raising concerns about the potential for a new, highly transmissible influenza virus to emerge.
Mild COVID Winter, Severe Flu Season Raises Pandemic Concerns
The US is experiencing a mild COVID-19 winter surge, contrasting with an unusually severe and prolonged flu season with a second peak, raising concerns about the potential for a new, highly transmissible influenza virus to emerge.
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32% Bias Score


\"Drug Addiction Epidemic Worsens: Prevention Must Address Root Causes\"\
The drug addiction epidemic in the country is worsening, with rising numbers of addicts at younger ages, increasing infection risks, and the urgent need for prevention focusing on social and psychological factors rather than solely on consequences.
\"Drug Addiction Epidemic Worsens: Prevention Must Address Root Causes\"\
The drug addiction epidemic in the country is worsening, with rising numbers of addicts at younger ages, increasing infection risks, and the urgent need for prevention focusing on social and psychological factors rather than solely on consequences.
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36% Bias Score

Uganda Ebola Outbreak Prompts CDC Travel Alert and US Patient Evaluations
A 32-year-old Ugandan nurse died from Ebola on January 29, prompting a Level 2 travel alert from the CDC for Uganda, and prompting US doctors to evaluate patients. The nurse visited multiple health facilities while symptomatic before his death, increasing the potential for wider spread within Kampal...

Uganda Ebola Outbreak Prompts CDC Travel Alert and US Patient Evaluations
A 32-year-old Ugandan nurse died from Ebola on January 29, prompting a Level 2 travel alert from the CDC for Uganda, and prompting US doctors to evaluate patients. The nurse visited multiple health facilities while symptomatic before his death, increasing the potential for wider spread within Kampal...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's EPA and USAID Staffing Actions Spark Concerns
The Trump administration placed at least 50 EPA environmental justice staff on paid administrative leave and issued probation notices to about 1,000 more, while simultaneously attempting to drastically reduce USAID's workforce, prompting lawsuits and concerns about data access for cancer research.

Trump Administration's EPA and USAID Staffing Actions Spark Concerns
The Trump administration placed at least 50 EPA environmental justice staff on paid administrative leave and issued probation notices to about 1,000 more, while simultaneously attempting to drastically reduce USAID's workforce, prompting lawsuits and concerns about data access for cancer research.
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48% Bias Score

Rapid Ebola Outbreak Detection in Uganda Highlights Need for Enhanced Surveillance
Uganda is experiencing an Ebola outbreak caused by the Sudan Ebolavirus; the index case, a male nurse, died on January 29, 2025, prompting a WHO vaccine trial. While genetically distinct from the 2022 outbreak, the virus's origin remains unknown, prompting enhanced travel precautions.

Rapid Ebola Outbreak Detection in Uganda Highlights Need for Enhanced Surveillance
Uganda is experiencing an Ebola outbreak caused by the Sudan Ebolavirus; the index case, a male nurse, died on January 29, 2025, prompting a WHO vaccine trial. While genetically distinct from the 2022 outbreak, the virus's origin remains unknown, prompting enhanced travel precautions.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Implicit Acknowledgment of AI Data Center Health Risks
President Trump's administration has implicitly acknowledged the public health risks of AI data centers by not revoking a Biden executive order that mandates their construction in areas with good air quality; this follows estimates of $17-29 billion in health costs and over 1100 premature deaths bet...

Trump Administration's Implicit Acknowledgment of AI Data Center Health Risks
President Trump's administration has implicitly acknowledged the public health risks of AI data centers by not revoking a Biden executive order that mandates their construction in areas with good air quality; this follows estimates of $17-29 billion in health costs and over 1100 premature deaths bet...
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52% Bias Score

Severe Influenza Outbreak in Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony, Germany is experiencing a severe influenza outbreak with 47% of respiratory illness samples testing positive for influenza viruses, exceeding last year's peak and resulting in high daycare absences (22.1%).

Severe Influenza Outbreak in Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony, Germany is experiencing a severe influenza outbreak with 47% of respiratory illness samples testing positive for influenza viruses, exceeding last year's peak and resulting in high daycare absences (22.1%).
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Data Purge Sparks Outrage and Legal Challenges
The Trump administration removed and altered data from federal health websites, including the CDC's Atlas Tool and Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, sparking outrage and legal challenges over concerns about data integrity and public access.

Trump Administration Data Purge Sparks Outrage and Legal Challenges
The Trump administration removed and altered data from federal health websites, including the CDC's Atlas Tool and Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, sparking outrage and legal challenges over concerns about data integrity and public access.
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44% Bias Score
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